* Summer's music scene is sizzlin' with the Dum Tak Alternative Arab Music Festival in the lineup
AMMAN - Dum Tak Alternative Arab Music Festival will host some of the biggest independent musicians from all over the Arab world - including several from Egypt – between 28 May and 1 June in the Jordanian capital city Amman.
Egypt is represented by a collection of some of the biggest bands in the country's music scene, such as Wust El-Balad and Massar Egabri, who are considered pioneers in Cairo and Alexandria, respectively, along with emerging voices such as Cairokee, Salalem and Lebanese/Egyptian duo Zeid Hamdan and Maii Waleed.
The festival will also include Lebanese favourites Mashrou' Leila and Fareeq El-Atrash, in addition to Palestinian bands, Tout Ard and DAM.
As the festival takes place in Amman, naturally Jordanian bands are included. Dum Tak did the icons of the Jordanian scene, who frequently perform in Cairo and Beirut as well such as Autostrad, Za'ed Na'es, El-Morabba', Alaa Wardi and Hayajan, Akher Zapheer and Jaddal.
Programme:
Dum Tak Festival is hosted in Bisharat Golf Club near Amman, all events start at 8pm
Tuesday 28 May
Toot Ard (Palestine)
Salalem (Egypt)
Autostrad (Jordan)
Wednesday 29 May
Za’ed Na’es (Jordan)
El Morabba3 (Jordan)
Massar Egbari (Egypt)
Thursday 30 May
Fareeq El Atrash (Lebanon)
DAM (Palestine)
Cairokee & Zap Tharwat (Egypt)
Friday 31 May
Maii Waleed & Zeid Hamdan (Egypt & Lebanon)
Alaa Wardi & Hayajan (Jordan)
Wust El Balad (Egypt)
Will you be maxin' and relaxin' or rockin' it this summer at music festivals? Share with us your summer plans! (Ahram Online)
* Summer's music scene is sizzlin' with the Dum Tak Alternative Arab Music Festival in the lineup
AMMAN - Dum Tak Alternative Arab Music Festival will host some of the biggest independent musicians from all over the Arab world - including several from Egypt – between 28 May and 1 June in the Jordanian capital city Amman.
Egypt is represented by a collection of some of the biggest bands in the country's music scene, such as Wust El-Balad and Massar Egabri, who are considered pioneers in Cairo and Alexandria, respectively, along with emerging voices such as Cairokee, Salalem and Lebanese/Egyptian duo Zeid Hamdan and Maii Waleed.
The festival will also include Lebanese favourites Mashrou' Leila and Fareeq El-Atrash, in addition to Palestinian bands, Tout Ard and DAM.
As the festival takes place in Amman, naturally Jordanian bands are included. Dum Tak did the icons of the Jordanian scene, who frequently perform in Cairo and Beirut as well such as Autostrad, Za'ed Na'es, El-Morabba', Alaa Wardi and Hayajan, Akher Zapheer and Jaddal.
Programme:
Dum Tak Festival is hosted in Bisharat Golf Club near Amman, all events start at 8pm
Tuesday 28 May
Toot Ard (Palestine)
Salalem (Egypt)
Autostrad (Jordan)
Wednesday 29 May
Za’ed Na’es (Jordan)
El Morabba3 (Jordan)
Massar Egbari (Egypt)
Thursday 30 May
Fareeq El Atrash (Lebanon)
DAM (Palestine)
Cairokee & Zap Tharwat (Egypt)
Friday 31 May
Maii Waleed & Zeid Hamdan (Egypt & Lebanon)
Alaa Wardi & Hayajan (Jordan)
Wust El Balad (Egypt)
Will you be maxin' and relaxin' or rockin' it this summer at music festivals? Share with us your summer plans! (Ahram Online)
* Summer's music scene is sizzlin' with the Dum Tak Alternative Arab Music Festival in the lineup
AMMAN - Dum Tak Alternative Arab Music Festival will host some of the biggest independent musicians from all over the Arab world - including several from Egypt – between 28 May and 1 June in the Jordanian capital city Amman.
Egypt is represented by a collection of some of the biggest bands in the country's music scene, such as Wust El-Balad and Massar Egabri, who are considered pioneers in Cairo and Alexandria, respectively, along with emerging voices such as Cairokee, Salalem and Lebanese/Egyptian duo Zeid Hamdan and Maii Waleed.
The festival will also include Lebanese favourites Mashrou' Leila and Fareeq El-Atrash, in addition to Palestinian bands, Tout Ard and DAM.
As the festival takes place in Amman, naturally Jordanian bands are included. Dum Tak did the icons of the Jordanian scene, who frequently perform in Cairo and Beirut as well such as Autostrad, Za'ed Na'es, El-Morabba', Alaa Wardi and Hayajan, Akher Zapheer and Jaddal.
Programme:
Dum Tak Festival is hosted in Bisharat Golf Club near Amman, all events start at 8pm
Tuesday 28 May
Toot Ard (Palestine)
Salalem (Egypt)
Autostrad (Jordan)
Wednesday 29 May
Za’ed Na’es (Jordan)
El Morabba3 (Jordan)
Massar Egbari (Egypt)
Thursday 30 May
Fareeq El Atrash (Lebanon)
DAM (Palestine)
Cairokee & Zap Tharwat (Egypt)
Friday 31 May
Maii Waleed & Zeid Hamdan (Egypt & Lebanon)
Alaa Wardi & Hayajan (Jordan)
Wust El Balad (Egypt)
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